George McTyre, is a
singer, actor and voice teacher originally from Dallas, Tx who holds degrees in
music (vocal performance) from Southern Methodist University and Baylor
University. George has completed post-graduate coursework in vocal literature at
the University of Iowa and has taught voice lessons at Tarleton State
University, Drake University, Central College and Kirkwood Community College.

As a performer, George
has appeared on stage in opera and musicals of productions of The
Pirates of Penzance, Gianni Schicchi, Il Tabbaro, Hello Dolly, Mame, My Fair
Lady, Oliver, Little Red Riding Hood, Ruddigore, The Sorcerer, H.M.S. Pinafore,
The Yeomen of the Guard, The Mikado, The Gondoliers, Oklahoma, Camelot, 1776,
The 1940ís Radio Hour, Man of La Mancha, Annie, By Strouse, The Fantasticks,
South Pacific, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Last of the Red Hot Lovers,
Closer Than Ever, Into The Woods, Cosi Fan Tutte, The Daughter of the Regiment,
Die Fledermaus, La Dame Blanche, The Opera Ball, Street Scene, The Barber of
Seville, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, A December to Remember, The
Elixir of Love, Orpheus in the Underworld, The Wizard of Oz, Cenerentola, and
The Chocolate Soldier.

George has also appeared
in film and commercials in New England and studies voice with Carol Mayo Taubl
and acting at the Actors Gym and Talent in Hamden, CT with acting guru Reno
Venturi.

Locally, George has
appeared as the title character in Musical
MacBeth! at the 17th
Annual Connecticut
Renaissance Faire, and will appear as Friar Tuck in the 2016 Robin Hood Faire.
He has performed seasonally on the North
Pole Express and the
Santa Special on the
Essex Steam Train and with Pantochino Productionsí
Christmas at Santa Claus Station.

George lives in New Haven
and enjoys gardening, walking his dogs with wife Ruthann, and exploring New
England.